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An ‘aldehyde’ as well as a ‘ketone’ can be represented by the same ‘molecular formula’ are given below,
- propanaldehyde or propanal (aldehyde)
- acetone or propanone (Ketone)  
The aldehydes and ketones both have a double bond between their hydrogen and their oxy atoms. To distinguish between an aldehyde and a ketone one may use the Tollin’s test, this test uses the fact that an aldehydes gets oxidised

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Explanation:C3H6O stands for :CH3CH2CHO - propanaldehyde or propanal CH3COCH3. - acetone or propanonethese two belong to carbonyl compounds. they are functional isomers of each other. aldehyde -CHO and ketone . Both have a carbonyl group =C=O.

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